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Information about acetonitrile for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Statement from a joint committee workshop on the use of epigenetics in chemical risk assessment.
We published 2 guidance documents in May 2004 to help a wide range of bodies with planning and decontamination of buildings and infrastructure…
Form and guidelines for authors applying to publish in the 'Chemical hazards and poisons (CHaP) report'.
The Establishment was responsible for overseeing research to enable the armed forces to be able to operate effectively within a chemical and biological warfare environment.
Methods to estimate the losses to the environment from the transport & storage of chemicals.
This chart shows the regulation of precursor chemicals in the UK.
Licence for the export of certain specified dual-use chemicals.
End-user undertaking form which must be completed as part of the application for a standard individual export licence (SIEL).
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Guidance to give local authorities the information they need to assist with contingency planning.
Information for health and emergency professionals involved in chemical incident response and preparedness.
Information on phenol (also known as carbolic acid and hydroxybenzene), for responding to chemical incidents.
Information on formaldehyde (also known as methanal and methylene glycol) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
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